Y-frame digital signage system

ABSTRACT

A signage system and method for providing information wirelessly to the signage system for display on digital monitors. The signage system includes a stand and at least one display mounted on the stand. The stand includes a base, an extension, and an A-frame mount connected to the top of the extension, the A-frame mount having a first face and a second face each extending upwards at an angle from the A-frame base. The first face and the second face are configured to receive digital monitors thereon. The signage system further includes additional faces on both the top and bottom portions for receiving multiple additional advertising displays.

BACKGROUND 1. Field

Embodiments of the invention relate to a signage system, in particularstreet signs for advertisements. More specifically, embodiments of theinvention relate to a digital signage system.

2. Related Art

Street signs are often used by shopkeepers to display messages in frontof their businesses or in aisles within stores. Although many signagestands are known, most do not allow for multiple advertisements to bepresented at once. What is needed is a better process for displayingmultiple advertisements in a versatile way. A known standard sign hasone or two sides where information can be provided. Known signs mayreceive a paper/board insert therein or may include a chalkboard orwhiteboard where a user may write a temporary message. What is presentedherein is a versatile signage system for having a unique mountpresenting multiple faces for displaying information. Additionally, thepresent invention can include digital monitors for allowing content tobe changed frequently and remotely. Additionally, the present inventioncan be utilized as a charging station for devices and/or electricvehicles.

The invention describes an improved signage system for advertising and amethod for using the same. The unique construction of the signage mountallows for multiple displays to be presented on the same stand.

SUMMARY

Embodiments of the invention solve the above-mentioned problems byproviding a signage system and method for providing diverse advertisingcontent.

A first embodiment of the invention is directed to a signage systemcomprising a stand and at least one display mounted on the stand. Thestand comprises a base adapted to be placed on the ground; an extensionhaving a bottom end and a top end, said bottom end connected to thebase; an A-frame mount having an A-frame base, a first face, and asecond face, wherein the first face extends at a first angle from a topsurface of the A-frame base and the second face extends at a secondangle from the top surface of the A-frame base, wherein the A-framemount is connected to the top end of the extension. The at least onedisplay comprises at least a first digital monitor mounted on the firstface. The at least one display may comprise a second digital monitormounted on the second face.

Additional embodiments of the invention are directed to method ofpresenting advertising to customers comprising providing a signagesystem, including a signage stand and at least one digital display, andreceiving information wirelessly to be displayed on a first digitalmonitor and/or a second digital monitor.

Another embodiment is directed to a signage stand comprising a baseadapted to be placed on the ground; an extension having a bottom end anda top end, said bottom end connected to the base; and an A-frame mountconnected to the top end of the extension. The A-frame mount comprisesan A-frame base, a first face, and a second face, said first face formedby a first frame leg, a second frame leg, a top frame leg, and anintermediate arm, said first face extending at a first angle from a topsurface of the A-frame base, said second face formed by a first frameleg, a second frame leg, a top frame leg, and an intermediate arm, andsaid second face extending at a second angle from the top surface of theA-frame base, wherein the first angle is equal to the second angle, andwherein the first face and the second face are each configured toreceive a display thereon.

Embodiments of the invention are directed to a signage system and methodfor providing information wirelessly to the signage system for displayon digital monitors. The signage system includes a stand and at leastone display mounted on the stand. The stand includes a base, anextension, and an A-frame mount connected to the top of the extension,the A-frame mount having a first face and a second face each extendingupwards at an angle from the A-frame base. The first face and the secondface are configured to receive digital monitors thereon. The signagesystem further includes additional faces on both the top and bottomportions for receiving multiple additional advertising boards.

This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in asimplified form that are further described below in the detaileddescription. This summary is not intended to identify key features oressential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended tobe used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Other aspectsand advantages of the invention will be apparent from the followingdetailed description of the embodiments and the accompanying drawingfigures.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES

Embodiments of the invention are described in detail below withreference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a signage standincluding the A-frame mount.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the first embodiment of a signage standincluding two monitors mounted on the A-frame mount.

FIG. 3 is an exploded view of an exemplary monitor.

FIG. 4A is a front view of an exemplary monitor and FIG. 4B is a backview of an exemplary monitor.

FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the first embodiment of a signage standincluding two monitors and additional advertising boards.

FIG. 6A is a front view of the signage stand showing a monitor and anadditional bottom advertising board.

FIG. 6B is a side view of the signage stand showing two monitors and anadditional top advertising board.

FIG. 7 shows an exemplary computer hardware system.

FIGS. 8A and 8B are perspective views of the signage stand including twomonitors and multiple advertising boards.

The drawing figures do not limit the invention to the specificembodiments disclosed and described herein. The drawings are notnecessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearlyillustrating the principles of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The following detailed description references the accompanying drawingsthat illustrate specific embodiments in which the invention can bepracticed. The embodiments are intended to describe aspects of theinvention in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art topractice the invention. Other embodiments can be utilized and changescan be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Thefollowing detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in alimiting sense. The scope of the invention is defined only by theappended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which suchclaims are entitled.

In this description, references to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or“embodiments” mean that the feature or features being referred to areincluded in at least one embodiment of the technology. Separatereferences to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or “embodiments” inthis description do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment and arealso not mutually exclusive unless so stated and/or except as will bereadily apparent to those skilled in the art from the description. Forexample, a feature, structure, act, etc. described in one embodiment mayalso be included in other embodiments, but is not necessarily included.Thus, the technology can include a variety of combinations and/orintegrations of the embodiments described herein.

FIG. 1 illustrates a first embodiment of a signage stand 100. Stand 100includes a base 10 and an extension 20 extending vertically therefrom.Extension 20 has a bottom end 22 attached to base 10 and a top end 24for receiving an A-frame mount 30 thereon. A-frame mount 30 isconfigured to receive at least one display thereon. Such a configurationmay be considered to be a Y-frame signage stand. In some embodiments,the display may be reusable display or a disposable display. In someembodiments, the display may be a chalkboard, a whiteboard, aposterboard, paper signage, or a digital or electronic monitor.

In some embodiments, extension 20 may be a hollow cylindrical polehaving a circular cross-section. In other embodiments, extension 20 maybe a hollow rectangular pillar having a square cross-section. In otherembodiments, extension 20 may be a hollow planar rectangular supporthaving a rectangular cross-section. In other embodiments, extension 20may be solid for providing additional support. In some embodiments, twoor more spaced apart extensions 20 may be provided to provide additionalsupport for the A-frame base 32 of the A-frame mount 30. In embodimentswhere extension 20 is hollow, one or more electrical wires may beprovided within the lumen for connecting monitors 200 to a battery 16 orother power source that may be housed within the base 10. In someembodiments, one or more communication cables may be provided in thelumen for providing data to the monitors 200.

In some embodiments, the base 10 is a substantially planar squareplatform, as seen in FIG. 1 . In some embodiments, the base 10 may havea length and/or width of about 10-20 inches. In some embodiments, thebase 10 may have a diameter of about 10-20 inches, or more specifically16-18 inches. In other embodiments, base 10 may have other shapes, suchas a rectangle, circle, or triangle. In some embodiments, base 10 mayinclude a weight 12 therein for ensuring the stand 100 does not fallover. Weight 12 may be of any suitable known construction, such asmetal, and of a magnitude to provide proper balance to the stand 100.Base 10 may include an attachment means 14 for receiving anchorsthereon. Attachment means 14 may be holes, openings, hooks, loops, orany other suitable means for receiving an anchor thereon. In someembodiments, anchors may include ropes, metals fasteners, or plasticties, or other known suitable means for attaching the base 10 to adesired location and helping to balance the stand 100. In someembodiments, base 10 may include lockable wheels (not shown) on a lowersurface for allowing easier movement of the stand 100.

In some embodiments, the base 10 may include at least one rechargeableand/or replaceable battery 16 housed therein, as will be explainedfurther below, for charging the monitors 200 or other devices. In someembodiments, base 10 may include an electrical cord and plug (not shown)for recharging a battery 16 and/or for providing power directly to themonitors 200. Electrical cord and plug may be stored in a waterproofsealed compartment in the base 10 when not in use. In some embodiments,the stand may include solar panels for recharging the battery 16 orother power source. Solar panels (not shown) may be located anywhere onthe stand 100, preferably in locations which will receive the mostamount of sunlight. In some embodiments, solar panels are provided on atleast a top surface of the stand 100.

In some embodiments, the stand 100 may also act as a charging station.The stand may include at least one power outlet (not shown) forreceiving a power plug or a USB cable for charging a user's device, suchas a cell phone. In some embodiments, the stand may also include a powerreceptacle (not shown) for charging a user's electric vehicle. In someembodiments, the power source may be designed to provide at least aboost charge to an electric vehicle to enable a user to reach anotherelectric vehicle charging station. In some embodiments, the stand isconfigured to be connected to a known power adapter for providing astation for electric vehicle charging.

A-frame mount 30 includes an A-frame base 32, a first face 40, and asecond face 50. A-frame base 32 may be a rectangular base having abottom surface 34, a top surface 36, two short sides 37, two long sides38, and four corners 39. Bottom surface 34 is mounted on the extension20, such as by welding, gluing, mechanical fasteners, or otherattachment means. First face 40 and second face 50 extend at an angle Rfrom the top surface of A-frame base 32. In some embodiments, angle Rmay be about 30-60 degrees. In some embodiments, angle R may be about 40degrees. First face 40 and second face 50 are each attached to a longside 38 of A-frame base 32. In some embodiments, the first face 40 andthe second face 50 are spaced apart by about 25-35 inches. In someembodiments, the first face 40 and the second face 50 are spaced apartby about 27 inches.

In some embodiments, first face 40 is substantially rectangular andincludes a first frame leg 42, a second frame leg 44, a top frame leg46, and an intermediate arm 48. A first end 41 of first frame leg 42 isattached to base 32 near a first corner 39 and a first end 43 of secondframe leg 44 is attached to base 32 near a second corner 39. A secondend 45 of first frame leg 42 and a second end 47 of second frame leg 44are attached to top frame leg 46. Intermediate arm 48 extends across therectangular opening formed between first frame leg 42 and second frameleg 44. In some embodiments, intermediate arm 48 includes holes oropenings 49 for receiving an attachment means therein for attaching adisplay to the first face 40. In some embodiments, intermediate arm 48includes an attachment means for attaching a display, such as monitor200, to the first face 40. In some embodiments, top frame leg 46includes holes or openings 49 for receiving an attachment means thereinor includes an attachment means. In some embodiments, the attachmentmeans may be bolts, screws, or other removable mechanical fasteners.

Second face 50 may be substantially similar to first face 40. In someembodiments, second face 50 is substantially rectangular and includes afirst frame leg 52, a second frame leg 54, a top frame leg 56, and anintermediate arm 58. A first end 51 of first frame leg 52 is attached tobase 32 near a third corner 39 and a first end 53 of second frame leg 54is attached to base 32 near a fourth corner 39. A second end 55 of firstframe leg 52 and a second end 57 of second frame leg 54 are attached totop frame leg 56. Intermediate arm 58 extends across the rectangularopening formed between first frame leg 52 and second frame leg 54. Insome embodiments, intermediate arm 58 includes holes or openings 59 forreceiving an attachment means therein for attaching a display, such asmonitor 200, to the second face 50. In some embodiments, intermediatearm 58 includes an attachment means for attaching a display to thesecond face 50. In some embodiments, top frame leg 56 includes holes oropenings 59 for receiving an attachment means therein or includes anattachment means. In some embodiments, the attachment means may bebolts, screws, or other removable mechanical fasteners.

In some embodiments, first face 40 may receive a digital monitor 200thereon. In some embodiments, second face 50 may include a differenttype or size of display. In some embodiments, second face 50 may receivea second digital monitor 200 thereon. In some embodiments, a firstmonitor 200 may be attached to the intermediate arm 48 and/or the topframe leg 46 of the first face 40. Additionally, a second monitor 200may be attached to the intermediate arm 58 and/or the top frame leg 56of the second face 50. In some embodiments, the display may be the samesize or larger than the first face 40 or the second face 50. In someembodiments, monitor 200 may have a width of about 10-20 inches. In someembodiments, monitor 200 may have a width of about 12-14 inches. In someembodiments, the monitor 200 may have a height of about 35-45 inches. Insome embodiments, the monitor 200 may have a width of about 13 inchesand a height of about 38 inches. In some embodiments, the monitor 200may have a thickness/depth of about 2-4 inches. In some embodiments, themonitor 200 may be 37.0 inch (diagonal) color monitor with a 1920×540pixel resolution display. In some embodiments, the total height of thestand 100 with a display attached is between about 5-6 feet. In someembodiments, the total height of the stand 100 with a display attachedis about 66 inches.

As seen in FIGS. 3 and 4 , monitor 200 may include a display screen 210,a peripheral frame 220, a back cover 230, and a front protector 240.Frame 220 may include side pieces 221, 222, 223, 224 that may beattached to the sides of the display screen 210, such as by mechanicalattachment means. In some embodiments, side piece 221 may cooperate withfirst frame leg 42, 52 and side piece 223 may cooperate with secondframe leg 44, 54, as seen in FIG. 2 . In some embodiments, the sidepieces 221, 223 are adjacent to an outer side of the first frame leg 42,52 and second frame leg 44, 54. In some embodiments, a narrow channel250 is provided between the side piece 221 and the first frame leg 42,52 and between side piece 223 and second frame leg 44, 54. In someembodiments, a front protector 240 may be provided on the front surfaceof the display screen 210.

As seen in FIG. 4B, back cover 230 may include holes or openings 232 formounting the monitor 200 to the A-frame mount 30. The openings 232 onthe back cover 230 may be aligned with the openings 49, 59 in theintermediate arms 48, 58 and/or top frame legs 46, 56 for mounting themonitor 200. Ports 234, 236 may be provided on the back cover 230 forattaching power cables and/or communication cables to the monitor 200.In some embodiments, the ports 234, 236 may be provided in a protrusion238 on the back cover 230 that is located above the top frame leg 46, 56when attached to the A-frame mount 30. In some embodiments, theprotrusion 238 may be provided on the back cover 230 at a location thatis near the A-frame base 32 such that any cables attached thereto wouldhave a shorter distance to traverse. Cables may be received through anopening 35 in A-frame base 32 and extend through a hollow lumen ofextension 20, as discussed above.

In addition to the first face 40 and second face 50 for receivingdisplays, the stand 100 is designed such that additional advertising maybe provided thereon. In some embodiments, an advertising board 62 may beprovided on a third face 60 of the A-frame mount 30 between first frameleg 42 and first frame leg 52 as seen in FIGS. 6B and 8B. In someembodiments, an additional advertising board 62 may be provided on afourth face 70 of the A-frame mount 30 between second frame leg 44 andsecond frame leg 54, as seen in FIG. 8A. In some embodiments, the thirdface 60 and/or the fourth face 70 may include a supplementary monitor 61of a smaller size, as seen in FIG. 6B. In some embodiments, the size ofthe supplementary monitor 61 may be about 20-22 inches (diagonal).Supplementary monitor 61 may be configured similar to monitor 200. Insome embodiments, supplementary monitor 61 may be mounted within anopening in advertising board 62. In some embodiments, A-frame mount 30may include additional bracing (not shown) for supporting and attachingsupplementary monitor 61, which may extend between the first frame leg42 and the first frame leg 52 and/or between the second frame leg 44 andthe second frame leg 54. Thus, in some embodiments, a total of fourdigital monitors may be provided on the A-frame mount 30.

Advertising board 62 may be a planar board of a thickness of about 0.25inch to about 0.5 inch. In some embodiments, advertising board 62 may besubstantially V-shaped with a flat bottom 64, a first side 66, a secondside 68, and a top edge 67, s seen in FIG. 6B. In some embodiments,first side 66 may be received within a first channel 250 between sidepiece 221 and first frame leg 42 and second side 68 may be receivedwithin second channel 250 between side piece 223 and first frame leg 52.In some embodiments, flat bottom 64 may rest on top surface 36 of framebase 32. In some embodiments, top edge 67 may be V-shaped, as shown inFIG. 8B, for aesthetics and to allow for better wind resistance.

In some embodiments, advertising board 62 may be substantially Y-shapedhaving a first side 66 and a second side 68 and a top edge 67, and abottom rectangular stem 63, as seen in FIG. 5 . The bottom rectangularstem 63 of advertising board 62 may extend along the height of extension20 and towards base 10.

In some embodiments, an additional advertising assembly 80 is providedon a bottom portion of stand 100 surrounding the extension 20.Advertising assembly 80 includes a fifth face 82, a sixth face 84, aseventh face 86, and an optional eighth face 88.

With reference to FIGS. 5, 8A and 8B, advertising assembly 80 may beconfigured as a rectangular sandwich board with fifth face 82 and sixthface 84 being spaced apart from each other and enclosing extension 20therebetween. Fifth face 82 and sixth face 84 may extend substantiallyvertically from the base 10. In some embodiments, fifth face 82 isprovided on the same side as first face 40 and sixth face 84 is providedon the same side as second face 50. In some embodiments, seventh face 86is provided on the same side as third face 60 and eighth face 88 isprovided on the same side as fourth face 70. Advertising assembly 80 maybe connected to extension 20 or mounted around extension 20. In someembodiments, advertising assembly 80 is unitary with at least oneadvertising board 62 that is mounted on the upper portion of stand 100.In some embodiments, stem 63 of advertising board 62 forms the seventhface 86 or the eighth face 88 of assembly 80. In some embodiments,advertising assembly 80 may be configured to connect to itself byreleasable fasteners, such as hook and loop fasteners, tape, or othermechanical fasteners. In some embodiments, the eighth face 88 may beopen, as seen in FIG. 5 , such that the assembly 80 can be easilyreceived around extension 20.

In some embodiments, all or part of base 10, extension 20, and A-framemount 30 may be comprised of any suitable material, such as metal orpolymers. In some embodiments, some or all components are made ofstainless steel or aluminum. In some embodiments, all or part of frame220 may comprise a metal material, such as aluminum. In someembodiments, back cover 230 may comprise sheet metal. In someembodiments, front protector 240 may be comprised of a transparentmaterial such as acrylic, Plexiglas®, Lexan®, polycarbonate resinthermoplastic, or another polymer.

In some embodiments, the monitor 200 may comprise a processor 255 and/ora memory 260 for receiving and storing data. Monitor 200 is configuredto be attached to a power source, such as a battery 16 or an electricalcord to be plugged into a standard outlet, via port 234. Monitor 200 isalso configured to be attached to a computing device 702, via port 236.Monitor 200 may also be configured to receive data from a computingdevice 702 or other peripheral device wirelessly or through a wired dataconnection, such that the advertising content or information displayedcan be updated easily and frequently.

FIG. 7 illustrates an exemplary computer hardware system 700. Computingdevice 702 can be a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a servercomputer, a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet, or any otherform factor of general- or special-purpose computing device. Depictedwith computing device 702 are several components, for illustrativepurposes. In some embodiments, certain components may be arrangeddifferently or absent. Additional components may also be present.Included in computing device 702 is system bus 704, whereby othercomponents of computing device 702 can communicate with each other. Incertain embodiments, there may be multiple busses or components maycommunicate with each other directly. Connected to system bus 704 iscentral processing unit (CPU) 706. Also attached to system bus 704 areone or more random-access memory (RAM) modules 708.

Also attached to system bus 704 is graphics card 710. In someembodiments, graphics card 710 may not be a physically separate card,but rather may be integrated into the motherboard or the CPU 706. Insome embodiments, graphics card 710 has a separate graphics-processingunit (GPU) 712, which can be used for graphics processing or for generalpurpose computing (GPGPU). Also on graphics card 710 is GPU memory 714.Connected (directly or indirectly) to graphics card 710 is computerdisplay 716 for user interaction. In some embodiments no display ispresent, while in others it is integrated into computing device 702.Similarly, peripherals such as keyboard 718 and mouse 720 are connectedto system bus 704. Like computer display 716, these peripherals may beintegrated into computing device 702 or absent. Also connected to systembus 704 is local storage 722, which may be any form of computer-readablemedia, and may be internally installed in computing device 702 orexternally and removably attached.

Finally, network interface card (NIC) 724 is also attached to system bus704 and allows computing device 702 to communicate over a network suchas network 726. NIC 724 can be any form of network interface known inthe art, such as Ethernet, ATM, fiber, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi (i.e., theIEEE 802.11 family of standards). NIC 724 connects computing device 702to local network 726, which may also include one or more othercomputers, such as computer 728, and network storage, such as data store730. Local network 726 is in turn connected to Internet 732, whichconnects many networks such as local network 726, remote network 734 ordirectly attached computers such as computer 736. In some embodiments,computing device 702 can itself be directly connected to Internet 732.

The computer program of embodiments of the invention comprises aplurality of code segments executable by a computing device forperforming the steps of various methods of the invention. The steps ofthe method may be performed in the order discussed, or they may beperformed in a different order, unless otherwise expressly stated.Furthermore, some steps may be performed concurrently as opposed tosequentially. Also, some steps may be optional. The computer program mayalso execute additional steps not described herein. The computerprogram, system, and method of embodiments of the invention may beimplemented in hardware, software, firmware, or combinations thereof,which broadly comprises server devices, computing devices, and acommunications network.

The computer program of embodiments of the invention may be responsiveto user input. As defined herein user input may be received from avariety of computing devices including but not limited to the following:desktops, laptops, calculators, telephones, smartphones, smart watches,in-car computers, camera systems, or tablets. The computing devices mayreceive user input from a variety of sources including but not limitedto the following: keyboards, keypads, mice, trackpads, trackballs,pen-input devices, printers, scanners, facsimile, touchscreens, networktransmissions, verbal/vocal commands, gestures, button presses or thelike.

The monitor 200, server devices, and computing devices 702 may includeany device, component, or equipment with a processing element andassociated memory elements. The processing element may implementoperating systems, and may be capable of executing the computer program,which is also generally known as instructions, commands, software code,executables, applications (“apps”), and the like. The processing elementmay include processors, microprocessors, microcontrollers, fieldprogrammable gate arrays, and the like, or combinations thereof. Thememory elements may be capable of storing or retaining the computerprogram and may also store data, typically binary data, including text,databases, graphics, audio, video, combinations thereof, and the like.The memory elements may also be known as a “computer-readable storagemedium” and may include random access memory (RAM), read only memory(ROM), flash drive memory, floppy disks, hard disk drives, opticalstorage media such as compact discs (CDs or CDROMs), digital video disc(DVD), and the like, or combinations thereof. In addition to thesememory elements, the server devices may further include file storescomprising a plurality of hard disk drives, network attached storage, ora separate storage network.

The computing devices may specifically include mobile communicationdevices (including wireless devices), workstations, desktop computers,laptop computers, palmtop computers, tablet computers, portable digitalassistants (PDA), smartphones, and the like, or combinations thereof.Various embodiments of the computing device may also include voicecommunication devices, such as cell phones and/or smartphones. Inpreferred embodiments, the computing device will have an electronicdisplay operable to display visual graphics, images, text, etc. Incertain embodiments, the computer program facilitates interaction andcommunication through a graphical user interface (GUI) that is displayedvia the electronic display. The GUI enables the user to interact withthe electronic display by touching or pointing at display areas toprovide information to the monitor 200.

The communications network may be wired or wireless and may includeservers, routers, switches, wireless receivers and transmitters, and thelike, as well as electrically conductive cables or optical cables. Thecommunications network may also include local, metro, or wide areanetworks, as well as the Internet, or other cloud networks. Furthermore,the communications network may include cellular or mobile phonenetworks, as well as landline phone networks, public switched telephonenetworks, fiber optic networks, or the like.

The computer program may run on computing devices or, alternatively, mayrun on one or more server devices. In certain embodiments of theinvention, the computer program may be embodied in a stand-alonecomputer program (i.e., an “app”) downloaded on a user's computingdevice or in a web-accessible program that is accessible by the user'scomputing device via the communications network. As used herein, thestand-alone computer program or web-accessible program provides userswith access to an electronic resource from which the users can interactwith various embodiments of the invention.

Although the invention has been described with reference to theembodiments illustrated in the attached drawing figures, it is notedthat equivalents may be employed and substitutions made herein withoutdeparting from the scope of the invention as recited in the claims.

Having thus described various embodiments of the invention, what isclaimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent includesthe following:

The invention claimed is:
 1. A signage system comprising: a standcomprising: a base adapted to be placed on a ground surface; anextension having a bottom end and a top end, said bottom end connectedto the base; a Y-frame mount having a Y-frame base, a first face, asecond face, a third face, and a fourth face, wherein the first faceextends at a first angle from a top surface of the Y-frame base and thesecond face extends at a second angle from the top surface of theY-frame base, wherein the first face comprises a first frame leg, asecond frame leg, a top frame leg, and an intermediate arm, wherein theintermediate arm is coupled to each of the first frame leg and thesecond frame leg and is further disposed between the top frame leg andthe top surface of the Y-frame mount, wherein the second face comprisesa first frame leg, a second frame leg, a top frame leg, and anintermediate arm, wherein the third face is formed between the firstframe leg of the first face and the first frame leg of the second face,wherein the fourth face is formed between the second frame leg of thefirst face and the second frame leg of the second face, wherein theY-frame mount is connected to the top end of the extension; and aplurality of displays mounted on the stand, said plurality of displayscomprising: a first display mounted on the first face, wherein saidfirst display is a first digital monitor and is attached to the firstface at the top frame leg and at the intermediate arm of the first face;a second display mounted on the second face, wherein said second displayis a second digital monitor and is attached to the second face; a thirddisplay mounted on the third face; and a fourth display mounted on afourth face.
 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said plurality ofdisplays further comprises a first lower display mounted below theY-frame mount and surrounding the extension, said first lower displaycomprising an advertising board.
 3. The system of claim 2, wherein saidplurality of displays further comprises a second lower display mountedbelow the Y-frame mount and surrounding the extension, said second lowerdisplay being spaced apart from the first lower display.
 4. The systemof claim 1, wherein said plurality of displays further comprises: anadditional unitary display assembly comprising: a third upper display, afirst lower display, and a second lower display, wherein the first lowerdisplay and the second lower display are mounted below the Y-frame mountand surrounding the extension.
 5. The system of claim 1, wherein theextension is hollow and configured to receive at least one cabletherethrough for providing power to the plurality of displays.
 6. Thesystem of claim 1, wherein the base further comprises a power source forcharging the plurality of displays.
 7. The system of claim 1, whereinthe base further comprises at least one attachment point for receivingat least one anchor to secure the base to the ground surface.
 8. Thesystem of claim 1, wherein said third display is configured to receive athird digital monitor and wherein said fourth display is configured toreceive a fourth digital monitor.
 9. A method of presenting advertisingto customers comprising: providing a signage system comprising: a standcomprising: a base adapted to be placed on a ground surface; anextension having a bottom end and a top end, said bottom end connectedto the base; and a Y-frame mount having a Y-frame base, a first face, asecond face, a third face, and a fourth face, wherein the first faceextends at a first angle from a top surface of the Y-frame base and thesecond face extends at a second angle from the top surface of theY-frame base, wherein the first face comprises a first frame leg, asecond frame leg, a top frame leg, and an intermediate arm, wherein theintermediate arm is coupled to each of the first frame leg and thesecond frame leg and is further disposed between the top frame leg andthe top surface of the Y-frame mount, wherein the second face comprisesa first frame leg, a second frame leg, a top frame leg, and anintermediate arm, wherein the third face is formed between the firstframe leg of the first face and the first frame leg of the second face,wherein the fourth face is formed between the second frame leg of thefirst face and the second frame leg of the second face, wherein theY-frame mount is connected to the top end of the extension; mounting aplurality of displays on the stand, said plurality of displayscomprising: a first display, wherein said first display is a firstdigital monitor mounted on the first face, wherein said first digitalmonitor is attached to the first face at the top frame leg and at theintermediate arm of the first face; a second display mounted on thesecond face, wherein said second display is a second digital monitor andis attached to the second face; a third display mounted on the thirdface; and a fourth display mounted on a fourth face; and receivinginformation wirelessly to be displayed on the plurality of displays. 10.The method of claim 9, further comprising: mounting an additionaldisplay assembly on a lower portion of the stand surrounding theextension.
 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the additional displayassembly comprises a first lower display spaced apart from a secondlower display, a closed side, and an open side, the method furthercomprising: sliding the open side around the extension and anchoring thefirst lower display to the second lower display across the open side.12. The method of claim 9, wherein the base further comprises at leastone attachment point for receiving at least one anchor to secure thebase to the ground surface.
 13. The method of claim 9, wherein theextension is hollow and configured to receive at least one cabletherethrough for providing power to the plurality of displays, andwherein the base further comprises a power source for charging theplurality of displays.
 14. The method of claim 9, wherein said thirddisplay is configured to receive a third digital monitor and whereinsaid fourth display is configured to receive a fourth digital monitor.15. A signage stand comprising: a base adapted to be placed on a groundsurface; an extension having a bottom end and a top end, said bottom endconnected to the base; and a Y-frame mount connected to the top end ofthe extension, said Y-frame mount comprising: a Y-frame base, a firstface, a second face, a third face, and a fourth face, said first faceformed by a first frame leg, a second frame leg, a top frame leg, and anintermediate arm, wherein the intermediate arm is coupled to each of thefirst frame leg and the second frame leg and is further disposed betweenthe top frame leg and the top surface of the Y-frame mount, said firstface extending at a first angle from a top surface of the Y-frame base,said second face formed by a first frame leg, a second frame leg, a topframe leg, and an intermediate arm, wherein the intermediate arm iscoupled to each of the first frame leg and the second frame leg and isfurther disposed between the top frame leg and the top surface of theY-frame mount; and said second face extending at a second angle from thetop surface of the Y-frame base, wherein the first angle is equal to thesecond angle, wherein the first face, the second face, the third face,and the fourth face are each configured to receive a display thereon,wherein a first display is attached to the first face at the top frameleg and at the intermediate arm of the first face and a second displayis attached to the second face at the top frame leg and at theintermediate arm of the second face; said third face formed between thefirst frame leg of the first face and the first frame leg of the secondface, and wherein the third face is configured to receive a thirddisplay; and said fourth face is formed between the second frame leg ofthe first face and the second frame leg of the second face, and whereinthe fourth face is configured to receive a fourth display.
 16. Thesignage stand of claim 15, wherein the base comprises a power source.17. The signage stand of claim 15, wherein the extension is hollow andconfigured to receive at least one cable therethrough for charging thedisplay.
 18. The signage stand of claim 15, wherein the base furthercomprises at least one attachment point for receiving at least oneanchor to secure the base to the ground surface.
 19. The signage standof claim 15, wherein the extension is hollow and configured to receiveat least one cable therethrough for providing power to the first displayand the second display, and wherein the base further comprises a powersource for charging the first display and the second display.